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When I saw this for the first time, I thought Khyle was just being himself; I was partially right, but it seems like Your mother hung herself is a meme, and yes, it implies Carnage, thus the profile picture of the troll in this comic. The context is a little long, but you can read it here if you're interested.

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    Netsuhakumi said:

    i let the site automatically name the artist based in the pixiv url, no idea if this is the proper naming convention or not, the katakana reads dogē

    We try to use the artist's actual name or handle whenever possible. The stacc name or username from another account will typically be included as a qualifier to keep it from being ambiguous. The artist tag for this post was just changed, so you can refer to it as an example.

    You can read more about how to create new Pixiv artist tags in howto:pixiv.

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    ToxicOrochi said:

    I'm not 100% sure, but this looks a lot like a black-legged parrot, but the claw colors don't match

    Based on the white ring on the eyes and the telltale down-facing cream colored beak, it's a lovebird.
    The ones with these particular coloration are aptly named mango lovebirds

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    Ok, I know this site isn't reddit or any other online forum to discuss ideas, but as someone who is new to Puella magi madoka magica, the overall narrative of the series resembled the Lovecraftian sci-fi of the half-life and the SCP Foundation.

    The magical girls are comparable like SCP GOI factions, The incubators are precursor aliens take some form of earth's resource, the masquerade from the rest of humanity, the constant time-traveling, and overpowering/underpowering of other magical or anomalous characters and so on.

    Its narrative is mixture of urban fantasy, Sci-fi, and cosmic horror and Studio SHAFT's art style is dark and semi-realistic as valve's art. I don't know, but this might be why this IP appeals to me.

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